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Three Women’s CPL matches at Kensington Oval

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Three matches in the 2023 Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier (WCPL) League will be played at Kensington Oval.

On August 31, home side Barbados Royals will take on Guyana Amazon Warriors, and again on September 3. Royals will also play Trinbago Knight Riders on September 2.

Knight Riders will play two matches against the Amazon Warriors in Trinidad on September 5 and 6 ahead of the final on September 10.

This year’s tournament will take an expanded format, providing more matches for the players.

The teams will be announced at the end of June. The squads will comprise nine senior West Indies players, two emerging West Indies players and four overseas players. The emerging players will be under the age of 21 and chosen from a list provided by Cricket West Indies.

Massy Group has confirmed that they will be returning as title sponsor for the tournament in a three-year deal that renews their commitment to support and grow women’s sport in the region.

Full schedule:

August 31: Barbados Royals vs Guyana Amazon Warriors at Kensington Oval, Barbados

September 2: Barbados Royals vs Trinbago Knight Riders at Kensington Oval

September 3: Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Barbados Royals at Kensington Oval

September 5: Trinbago Knight Riders vs Guyana Amazon Warriors in Trinidad

September 6: Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Trinbago Knight Riders in Trinidad

Sunday 10 September: Final in Trinidad (PR/SAT)

 

 

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